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1 сушёный
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2 сушен
dried; dryсушени плодове dried fruit(s)сушени смокини pulled figsсушен на слънце sun-dried* * *сушѐн,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.) dried; dry; \сушен на слънце sundried; \сушени плодове dried/desiccated fruit(s); \сушени смокини pulled figs.* * *1. dried;dry 2. СУШЕН на слънце sun-dried 3. СУШЕНи плодове dried fruit(s) 4. СУШЕНи смокини pulled figs -
3 adobe
(Sp. model spelled same [aðóβe] < Arabic at-tub 'the brick')DARE: 1759.1) Sundried brick made of clay, straw, and water.2) A structure, usually a house, made from the same material.3) Clay suitable for fashioning such bricks.The first definition is attested to in the DRAE; Santamaría confirms the usage of the second in the Southwest, providing the example "She lived in her old adobe," also noting that the lot or grounds on which such a structure was to be built could be referred to as "an adobe sole." ( Sole, according to the OED, is an obsolete term meaning "the foundation of a building; the site of a city, etc.") Spanish architecture was also greatly influenced by the Moors who introduced styles and materials now intimately associated with the Southwest.4) As an adjective, several English sources note that the term denotes Mexican origin and usually connotes inferiority. For instance, the Mexican dollar or silver peso was called a "dobie dollar," or "dobie," for short. Cowboys were familiar with adobe as building material on the ranches and haciendas where they worked. Cowboy English is the source of the expression dobe wall listed below, according to Bentley, Adams, and Watts.5) Hendrickson's contention that adobe is the model for doughboy (military personnel) is not supported by any of the sources consulted. See the OED for possible etymologies. Doughboy is attested, however, by the OED as slang for (1). Common compounds: adobe brick, adobe block, adobe house.Alternate forms: adabe, adaube, adaubi, adobey, adobi, adobie, adoby, 'dobe, 'dobie, dob, doba, dobbey, dobby, dobie, doby, dogie, doughboy. -
4 carne seca
Clark: 1890s. Beef that is sliced into long strips, salted, and dried.Alternate form: carne seca (technically, the correct form, since carne is assigned feminine gender). Santamaría references carne seca as meat that is salted and sundried. It is also known in Spanish as cecina or tasajo. Pioneers, explorers, as well as cowboys on long trail drives, frequently carried stores of dried beef, venison, or buffalo meat as part of their provisions. -
5 carne seco
Clark: 1890s. Beef that is sliced into long strips, salted, and dried.Alternate form: carne seca (technically, the correct form, since carne is assigned feminine gender). Santamaría references carne seca as meat that is salted and sundried. It is also known in Spanish as cecina or tasajo. Pioneers, explorers, as well as cowboys on long trail drives, frequently carried stores of dried beef, venison, or buffalo meat as part of their provisions. -
6 tasajo
(Sp. model spelled same [tasáxo], of uncertain origin)Carlisle: 1902.Buffalo or other meat cut into strips and preserved by drying it in the sun. See also jerky. The DRAE references it as a piece of dried meat cured with salt and smoke to preserve it. (The same or a similar process is also applied to fish or fruit.) Santamaría concurs and adds that such meat is a regional dish of Mexico. Cobos references it as sundried strips of melon, pumpkin, and other foods.Alternate forms: tassajo, tassejo.
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